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Distribution of Public and Private U.S. DentalSchools, 2011Public Dental SchoolsPrivate Dental Schools▲ Private/State-Related Dental Schools Puerto RicoUniversity of New England▲▲▲▲CDM Fund Raising• $ 2,300,000 – NE Delta Dental (ME, NH,VT)FOUNDING DONOR• $ 3,500,000 – Maine Dental Bond• $ 3,000,000 – Harold Alfond Foundation(IPE)• $ 2,350,853 – Campaign <strong>for</strong> Goddard• $ 611,820 – Dep’t of <strong>Health</strong> & HumanServices• $ 500,000 – Sewall Foundation• $ 291,525 – ARRA (equipmentpurchased)• $ 250,000 – UNUMCDM Fund Raising$ 220,000 – Betterment Fund(scholarships)$ 225,000 – Welch Foundation$ 150,000 – NH Endowment <strong>for</strong> <strong>Health</strong>$ 25,000 – 100,000 - Individuals$ 82,444 – Maine <strong>Health</strong> AccessFoundation$ 75,000 – Davis Family Foundation$ 50,000 – Sam L. Cohen Foundation$ 25,000 – National Dentex Corporation$ 25,000 – Gorham Savings BankMany other individualsTotal Raised to Date: $13,802,235.74UNE Vision 2017Vision: …programs of excellence and innovation in healthprofessions and the arts and sciencesMission: …provides students with highly integrated learningexperiences that promote excellence through interdisciplinarycollaboration and innovation in education, research, and serviceCollege of Dental Medicine Mission:To improve the health of Northern New Englandand shape the future of dentistry throughexcellence in education, discovery and serviceMission Plus• Dental Schools should be held accountable <strong>for</strong>their effectiveness in training graduates whowill fulfill their social responsibility inproviding care to the underserved• “Smart” Schools will look to ways in which tomake this an integral part of their mission• If we don’t accept this responsibility, we willhave to accept “solutions” devised by othersGuiding Principles: DMD Program1. Humanistic Environment; Students as ProfessionalColleagues2. Professionalism, Ethics & Values3. Focus on Individual Patients and Community/Public <strong>Health</strong>4. Early, Continuous & Extensive Clinical Experiences• Appropriate use of modern technology & realistic simulation• Comprehensive Care – group practice model5. Community-Based Education6. Interprofessional Education and Practice7. Science Based, Application-Oriented Curriculum8. Integration of Basic, Behavioral & Clinical Sciences9. Leadership, Communication, Management Skills10. Research & Critical Inquiry• Critical Thinking, Lifelong Learning, Self-Assessment11. Evidence-Based Teaching & Learning Practices

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